People with dual genders in the Islamic perspective
In Islam, people with dual genders are referred to as khunsta, which are people who have 2 genitals, either like those of men, women, or even do not have both. According to its type, khuntsa is divided into 2 types:
1. Khuntsa ghairu musykil
Khuntsa ghairu musykil is a person with dual genders who looks like a man or a woman, but it is easy to determine their gender. The point is that it can be seen from the signs in determining it. For example, physical appearance, urine output, behavior, and others.
If we look at, for example, the urine output is more inclined to one of the genders, then it can be ascertained its gender.
2. Khuntsa musykil
Khuntsa musykil is a person with dual genders but it is very difficult to determine whether they are really a man or a woman. For example, when they urinate, it comes out of both genitals simultaneously or actively alternately, then it is difficult to determine.
Therefore, in determining the gender for people with dual genders, there are 2 ways:
1. Reviewing which genitals are used when urinating.
This method is the first step taken to review the gender. When the person urinates through the male genitals, then it is certain that they are male. Likewise, if they urinate through the female genitals, then they are female.
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